I'm from BC, and we have absolutely no french influence over here. But I love how Quebec has preserved it's traditions. I dont get mad when I go into a Second Cup on St. Catherine's street and the cashier has no idea what I'm trying to order. I think it's great! So all I can say is, Quebec, keep doing what you're doing. Canada would not be the same without you, so please don't leave.
Since your post, sadly, and because we have remained in Canada, our distinctiveness is losing ground and disappearing fast in Montreal and in Laval. Of course, we are the only ones to blame... we should have left.
La parodie est tellement drôle, je peux pas m'empêcher de rire, même si ça rit de nous!!! "Where the legal drinking age is just a suggestion"!!! Tellement vrai! (On a plus de fun au Québec de toute façon..)
I remember the “I am Joe & I AM Canadian” commercials running non stop so when this parody came out I was playing it for every person I knew! Just great comedy here!
"English Canada is the true Canada and the Canada that's better for the world." I'm from Quebec, I consider myself a Canadian, and I find this highly offensive. I wish people could stop fighting about this and realize the fact that Canadian culture cannot be defined easily because of the diversity of the people is a GOOD THING. English Canadians that hate the French and Quebecors that hate the English are equally as stupid in my opinion. Thank you, that is all.
"JE M'APPELLE GUY, HAND HI HAM NOT CANADIAN. Mautadit tabarnac d'osti." Classic. Although it makes me wonder. Why do most Quebbers that speak mainly French always add an H where it doesn't need one, then forget it when it needs one? Like, "Ello, my name his Jean-François. Hi ham ha proud citizen hof Quebec, hand hi love to heat ot dogs and poutines." Seriously, I had trouble processing that. (I have not even exaggerated with this quote, it's that bad.)
@blackdawn88655 Exactly, I'm a french canadien and when my sister got on a trip to Manitoba, the population there didn't even think that she was a canadien, because she talked french and because she's not very good in english. They didn't believed her when she said she was canadian because Canada is an anglophone community. I'm sure not everyone think like that, but it is a good example of how the Canada is. Before she told me that, I tought I could speak french everywhere in Canada, but I can't
I am bilingual. My first language is french, but I speak english just as well as french, and I am proud of that. I am not a Quebecois, I live in Ontario in a very french community. Everyone has to stop being at each other's throats about languages. I speak english to the english and french to the french, and I have never found that either was smarter, or otherwise better than the other. I also know a lot of Quebecois who are not separatist and are very friendly people.
Soyez fiers d'être Canadiens, aucun d'entre nous en Ontario n'ai rien contre les français, nous n'avons tout simplement pas à comprendre pourquoi le Québec a un problème avec le reste du canada. Depuis 145 ans en anglais et les Canadiens français ont tenu bon ensemble à travers toutes sortes de difficultés, un peu de compréhension et d'amitié va un long chemin. Excusez ma grammaire, mon français n'est pas le meilleur parce que je ne pris des cours de français jusqu'à la 9 e année.
"Tenu bon" except the patriot rebellion, the october crisis, the two refendums, the conscription massacre, the quiet revolution, but sure, we "Held strong". We just tried to survive while you think we're equal. The fact that I have to say this in english proves otherwise. But hey, thanks for sharing your viewpoint and doing so in french ( even if it's a broken one. ). But there are simply differences that can't be ignored, we can't assume we're all the same.
We're all under the same umbrella in the end, we shouldn't seperate ourselves as minorities. I agree that French and French-Canadian culture should be protected, but we shouldn't see it as an "us vs them."
i love this video! I'm american, but I've been going to Québec for short trips every summer for years now. This is such a funny representation of quebeckers, and I think in general they don't get enough love. Whoever made this video, please make more sketches with this character!!!!
A nice laughing time. To be honest I've only passed a year of my life in Canada but will never forget it. Still today, and even if I'm moving pretty often, the Canadians remain my best memory of probably the most heart opened and welcoming peoples I ever met. Welcoming, open-minded and listening, but knowing how to defend themselves. A people obviously not perfect, but that should be exemplified on many subjects.
I agree with Quebec sees things differently and thinks differently and they have been oppressed by the English redcoats for far too long. Vive Le Quebec Libre!
@@Xachremos Have fun getting your electricity or access to the Atlantic ocean from anywhere not the Maritimes. Les québécois peut choisir s'ils veut partir le Canada. C'est pas la décision des canadiens.
I worked across Canada, and the United States and the most fun i've had was always in Quebec. They party hard almost every night and still get back to work every morning. 😅
My dad had this recorded on a cassette tape in the early 2000s and I used to make him play this every time we were in the car. Still hilarious to this day
The fact that many Canadians can speak both English and French put job seekers at a great advantage, especially if contracting around Europe. It's a little too cold for me, otherwise I would probably pay Canada a regular visit or even consider moving there. Rosanella :)
The main issue is language. All provinces and territories have distinct cultures, the only real difference for Quebec is the language... separatists are completely insane.
Who is this legend !?!?.. truth be told hes actually doing better job at explaining on how to NOT be canadian than Justin Trudeau ever did 😂😂👌 And thats the only thing Trudeau is good at.
Starrii you bring a great point up and I commend you on your response. If I were in Canada, I'd look for people like you to hangout with and vice versa. You passed the test with flying colors. I like your style, kudos! :) All Canadians arn't totaly worthless either, It's just plain out mean that I went there. Sorry Canada..I still love ya
You are Canadian considering your from Quebec i don't care if your trying to become your own country your still Canadian i don't know about you but I'm proud!!!!!!
@DragonoftheEastblue3 And the Bloc is the federal party who gets the most vote in Quebec since a while... For the PQ, its the party that spent the most time in power since its creation in 1976.
I Am Canadian, My Canada Includes Quebec, Quebec is Canada.. without Quebec there is no Canada!! We need to unite as Canadians and put this annexation issue to bed once and for all. The people pusing the north american union agenda would love it if our country split.. we can't allow that to happen!!!
This is pretty funny...have a sense of humour, people. I'm an English Canadian who would hate to see Québec separate, and find their argument stupid, but you have to see the satire in it :)
Québécois et j'adore ce sketch! HAHAHAHAHA Even if we can now turn right on the red light, we're still feeling like we're breaking the law while doing it.
@snivellusisanechidna Btw Qc's GDP (last time I checked) was the 24th largest it the world, out of 133 countries. Anyway, nice to meet a fellow Quebecer (Québecoise), I don't have anything against Can or the english ppl of Qc ; but I think Qc and Can will have to rethink their relationship (one way or another).
@unab84 In the whole war, Can did not have a major role, but still we lost 45 000 people. Its a higher ratio of population than what the US suffered. We did participate in every major slaughter of the war, had our own beach on d-day, dieppe, reconquering Italy. We liberated the Netherland pretty much by ourselves, and to this day Can is celebrated every year in Holland. Can was not a big player, but we were on the frontline of every major battle, and suffered more than our share of casualty.
Bottom line is...Quebec, as a whole, is an awesome place to be. If some Canadians don't care whether Quebec separates or not, shame on them. Quebec has a rich history and its where the rest Canada got a lot of its roots from. I live in Ottawa, my family's from Montreal, and I Quebec is way under appreciated. Canada, with all our provinces and territories, is the best place to be!
im not a racist wasp who is saying french should leave the country i am a french canadian why would i say that ? all im sayin is that the quebec should not split from the canada ... because diversity is what keep the country together . im putting and end to this argument
You would have had to been there or at least in the Border States to get this back when Quebec entertained the idea of secession. This was a play on the “I Am Canadian” spot that was out during that time. If you’ve worked with any Quebecoise, you’d understand this in its entirety. Hilarious and still cracks me up after all these years… Mostly, because it is so true!
I like you comment. We will get our freedom sooner or later, but it doesn't mean we need to cultivate anger toward each other. We also learn stereotypes as Canadians being foreman trying to exploit us, rude, french haters... etc. Traveling from coast to coast, I realized that there is a lot of open minded Canadians, even to the idea of our independence and the right to control our destiny. Unfortunately, there is also hillbillies everywhere as the guy who did publish this video.
Yeah I agree, for most of the stuff mentioed in the vid I was like hey that descibes me and I was born and raised in Ontario. So it's really just describing a Canadian. Sometimes I feel like there is too much franco/anglo tension in QC; however, there are always exceptions. I've always found Montreal to be a great place that takes pride in the fact that it has bilingual roots so both cultures exist independantly and mixed together in harmony. (that's just 1 example)
@thiw123 : Friend of mine I live in Montreal and so my info is first hand. The sole reason why French Canada still lives is due to its being in the federation. Imagine for a second what will happen in case of a separation. Many people will leave Quebec to rejoin Canada. Quebec at the moment is suffering from low poplation. By population dropped even further, it would have to bring more and more immigrant and due to language policies solely from North Africa regions. Then it'll be such a hell.
Je m'excuse. My last comment may have sounded harsh, I meant that as food for thought, and not to be rude. When I lived in Quebec I had a great time and met some wonderful people there. But there are huge regions that don't agree about separation, and that was a thought by them. Most of those places exist along the Ontario and NB borders, in and around Montreal Ouest.....and some in the far north where the Cree and Inuit live. Je vous souhaite bien mon ami. Prenez soin. (did I say that right?)
16yrs, and this still makes me giggle.
I'm pretty sure it's older than that. Probably 2001
Me too
"The legal drinking age is just a suggestion"
Amen to that.
yup, it is. Strip joints at 15 years old.
I'm from BC, and we have absolutely no french influence over here. But I love how Quebec has preserved it's traditions. I dont get mad when I go into a Second Cup on St. Catherine's street and the cashier has no idea what I'm trying to order. I think it's great! So all I can say is, Quebec, keep doing what you're doing. Canada would not be the same without you, so please don't leave.
lol right on
Since your post, sadly, and because we have remained in Canada, our distinctiveness is losing ground and disappearing fast in Montreal and in Laval. Of course, we are the only ones to blame... we should have left.
You need more French influence in bc tabarnak
@@atomiswave2 agreed lol
oui oui, ont va quitter sur un crisse de temp
La parodie est tellement drôle, je peux pas m'empêcher de rire, même si ça rit de nous!!!
"Where the legal drinking age is just a suggestion"!!! Tellement vrai!
(On a plus de fun au Québec de toute façon..)
morrigan1111 ouais hahah c’est asset drôle.
This is why I love Quebec... parcequ'on peut se rire de nous meme avec l'esprit leger
Fun?
Si on est pas capable de rire de nous-meme, on ne vaut pas grand-chose :D
I remember the “I am Joe & I AM Canadian” commercials running non stop so when this parody came out I was playing it for every person I knew! Just great comedy here!
I might not be québécois but DAMMIT!! He’s RIGHT!!!
Maybe i cannot turn right on a red light but tabarnac, i can go right through it
HAHAHA C'é la meilleure partie!!!
I'm an Ontarian and where would we be without our Quebecois freres?
The Virgin Canadian vs the Chad Quebecois
Dude his glasses are upside down lmao
oh yeah they are upside down
You wouldn’t understand it’s a Quebec thing
You may laugh at him, but he's bilingual, and you're not.
je suis bilingue...
i am bilingual so jokes on you!
@Abraham Unvergesslich You're just a "sucker"..., with a paper..., get lost!
@@summerwang1357 Oh yeah! You're bilingual? What is a "taouin"!
Chu bilangue moy....et je vens du sud des États-Unis...pu precisamen' La Géorgie!!!...
Roch Voisine is actually from New-Brunswick...St-Basile, near Edmundston, more precisely....... o_o
Lol "eating french fries with cheese makes sense!" Yes, it does indeed. Long live the poutine!
Where would Canada be without Quebec? This makes me laugh out loud every time I watch it. Much love from Toronto!
Bonne St-Jean tout le monde. I play this video every year to celebrate la St.-Jean.
"English Canada is the true Canada and the Canada that's better for the world."
I'm from Quebec, I consider myself a Canadian, and I find this highly offensive.
I wish people could stop fighting about this and realize the fact that Canadian culture cannot be defined easily because of the diversity of the people is a GOOD THING. English Canadians that hate the French and Quebecors that hate the English are equally as stupid in my opinion.
Thank you, that is all.
I love all Canada! this is spot on and even love that about Quebec. i sure hope no provience leaves
"JE M'APPELLE GUY, HAND HI HAM NOT CANADIAN. Mautadit tabarnac d'osti."
Classic.
Although it makes me wonder.
Why do most Quebbers that speak mainly French always add an H where it doesn't need one, then forget it when it needs one?
Like, "Ello, my name his Jean-François. Hi ham ha proud citizen hof Quebec, hand hi love to heat ot dogs and poutines."
Seriously, I had trouble processing that.
(I have not even exaggerated with this quote, it's that bad.)
It's confusing to us as the letter "H" is always mute in French. So knowing when to pronounce it or not is not obvious :)
It's called hypercorrection. You hear it in British accents that drop H sounds, too.
@blackdawn88655 Exactly, I'm a french canadien and when my sister got on a trip to Manitoba, the population there didn't even think that she was a canadien, because she talked french and because she's not very good in english. They didn't believed her when she said she was canadian because Canada is an anglophone community. I'm sure not everyone think like that, but it is a good example of how the Canada is. Before she told me that, I tought I could speak french everywhere in Canada, but I can't
Je suis Québecois et j'adore cette video car elle est comme nous, elle dit les choses directement, pas en passant par 4 chemin!
Tellement Vrai😄
I am bilingual. My first language is french, but I speak english just as well as french, and I am proud of that. I am not a Quebecois, I live in Ontario in a very french community. Everyone has to stop being at each other's throats about languages. I speak english to the english and french to the french, and I have never found that either was smarter, or otherwise better than the other. I also know a lot of Quebecois who are not separatist and are very friendly people.
Soyez fiers d'être Canadiens, aucun d'entre nous en Ontario n'ai rien contre les français, nous n'avons tout simplement pas à comprendre pourquoi le Québec a un problème avec le reste du canada. Depuis 145 ans en anglais et les Canadiens français ont tenu bon ensemble à travers toutes sortes de difficultés, un peu de compréhension et d'amitié va un long chemin. Excusez ma grammaire, mon français n'est pas le meilleur parce que je ne pris des cours de français jusqu'à la 9 e année.
"Tenu bon" except the patriot rebellion, the october crisis, the two refendums, the conscription massacre, the quiet revolution, but sure, we "Held strong". We just tried to survive while you think we're equal. The fact that I have to say this in english proves otherwise.
But hey, thanks for sharing your viewpoint and doing so in french ( even if it's a broken one. ). But there are simply differences that can't be ignored, we can't assume we're all the same.
Hahahaha I can't stop laughing! This is so funny! xD
But even though I'm a French-Canadian, I am still proud to say that I am Canadian :)
if your born in canada then your only canadian it dont matter where your parents are from
I don't think you know what French canadian means...
You enjoy being a minority?
We're all under the same umbrella in the end, we shouldn't seperate ourselves as minorities. I agree that French and French-Canadian culture should be protected, but we shouldn't see it as an "us vs them."
There are only two ways : seperation or assimilation.
I'm very proud to be from Quebec, but I'm also proud to be Canadian.
It's a really funny vid though!
Thank you for putting this here. It's been far too long since I've seen it.
That's the joke, saying that Roch Voisine's from Quebec is some kind of a running gag.
Yeah Roch Voisine is from Madawaska but it's like 15 min from the Quebec border.
L'une des 1ères vidéo que j'ai regardées sur UA-cam. Quel plaisir de la revoir après tant d'années !
i love this video! I'm american, but I've been going to Québec for short trips every summer for years now. This is such a funny representation of quebeckers, and I think in general they don't get enough love.
Whoever made this video, please make more sketches with this character!!!!
A nice laughing time.
To be honest I've only passed a year of my life in Canada but will never forget it. Still today, and even if I'm moving pretty often, the Canadians remain my best memory of probably the most heart opened and welcoming peoples I ever met.
Welcoming, open-minded and listening, but knowing how to defend themselves. A people obviously not perfect, but that should be exemplified on many subjects.
i CRY of laughter every time i see this.
awesome!
i may be from ontario but this makes me feel quebecois pride XD
i like i is a newfoundlander better lol
For something that came out over 20yrs ago, it's still funny
"I believe in language police, not equal rights". This video never gets old.
Yes, we will improve our language law with bill 96.
This Quebec sounds like a cool place
It is! Comme visit us! We are friendly people!
"The legal drinking age........is just a suggestion".. lol
just like here in France... lol
I love how Acadians speak!
My mom is Acadian from Cheticamp, Nova-Scotia, and I love to visit the village and see the people, it's so nice.
I'm from Ontario and I can honestly say that Quebec is a lot cooler than the rest of Canada.
im from quebec.... maybe cuz grass is always greener but bc is cooler
rip canada francais c rendu une zone pour immigrant
I believe that Club Super Sexe is an appropriate place for my wife and me to celebrate our anniversaire! What the hell...she goes on at 10 anyway! LOL
And this ad made me discover Quebec Separatism.
What an ad.
I agree with Quebec sees things differently and thinks differently and they have been oppressed by the English redcoats for far too long. Vive Le Quebec Libre!
Fuck out of here with your separatist bullshit. Quebec will never separate, and even if it does by some miracle, it would be in economic ruin.
@@Xachremos Have fun getting your electricity or access to the Atlantic ocean from anywhere not the Maritimes. Les québécois peut choisir s'ils veut partir le Canada. C'est pas la décision des canadiens.
Xachremos Alberta wants to do the same so shit on them too ..
I honestly don't think the country of Quebec will do to well.
@@jakeblackmore5581 I think solar energy could have a lot of future to it.
I worked across Canada, and the United States and the most fun i've had was always in Quebec. They party hard almost every night and still get back to work every morning. 😅
We are canadians
ratio of french vs english in quebec is 80/20.
english is a minority in quebec
I AM A CANADIAN
I've never felt more nationalistic for a country that will never exist.
Its a joke.......
My dad had this recorded on a cassette tape in the early 2000s and I used to make him play this every time we were in the car. Still hilarious to this day
Je suis très fière d'être canadienne autant que québécoise, mais ça ma fait rire aux larmes!
hi would you no how i could download that song from guy quebecois >i like it ?i tried to get it with no result >?ty blackrussian03
LMAO
The scary thing is that this is all true
Greatest Canadian Parody of all time!
We invented poutine, your argument is invalid.
Qui l'a inventé alors? Sûrement pas l'Ontario
The fact that many Canadians can speak both English and French put job seekers at a great advantage, especially if contracting around Europe.
It's a little too cold for me, otherwise I would probably pay Canada a regular visit or even consider moving there.
Rosanella :)
The main issue is language. All provinces and territories have distinct cultures, the only real difference for Quebec is the language... separatists are completely insane.
😂😅😜😘
Right when you thought Canadians could not be any more amusing,there are the French Canadians...
;)
Who is this legend !?!?.. truth be told hes actually doing better job at explaining on how to NOT be canadian than Justin Trudeau ever did 😂😂👌
And thats the only thing Trudeau is good at.
When I was a kid, many years ago, the Cup came around pretty much annually. Alas...
VIVE LE QUEBEC LIBRE!!!!!
vkrfemrlibvu3yiluryiltryiur translate....fuck off
***** Libre = Free, He want a Free Quebec... not so hard to understand !
France is not as French as Quebec is... Quebec is libre, it is its own province in the federation that all provinces and territories call Canada.
***** Troll
+Warsilver shut up i am canadian and i voted yes for Quebec
no it's why we love Quebec
Stop holding grudges and move on everyone, especially those from Quebec who believe French is #1. The past is then, this is now.
Haley’s comet is coming around again still no cup since 93 😜
Starrii you bring a great point up and I commend you on your response.
If I were in Canada, I'd look for people like you to hangout with and vice versa.
You passed the test with flying colors.
I like your style, kudos! :)
All Canadians arn't totaly worthless either, It's just plain out mean that I went there.
Sorry Canada..I still love ya
"I can get beer at the convenience store
NOT the 'convenience store'!"
My heritage is French Canadian, and I LOVE this!
excusez moi svp, mais les Québécois sont hilarants! les salutations de la côte Ouest
You are Canadian considering your from Quebec i don't care if your trying to become your own country your still Canadian i don't know about you but I'm proud!!!!!!
@DragonoftheEastblue3 And the Bloc is the federal party who gets the most vote in Quebec since a while... For the PQ, its the party that spent the most time in power since its creation in 1976.
I see. Then that is much more debatable. I am honestly not sure which is better, but I am leaning towards Canada on this one.
I Am Canadian, My Canada Includes Quebec, Quebec is Canada.. without Quebec there is no Canada!!
We need to unite as Canadians and put this annexation issue to bed once and for all. The people pusing the north american union agenda would love it if our country split.. we can't allow that to happen!!!
I agree!
On pourrait commencer par vraiment être bilingue instead of only one of the two making an effort.
Last time 49.6 % said yes... More than 70 % among francophones were ready. Que le dernier entré laisse la porte ouverte...
@A5981 Actually, it's called Pomp and Circumstance by Sir Edward Elgar
This is pretty funny...have a sense of humour, people. I'm an English Canadian who would hate to see Québec separate, and find their argument stupid, but you have to see the satire in it :)
Québécois et j'adore ce sketch! HAHAHAHAHA Even if we can now turn right on the red light, we're still feeling like we're breaking the law while doing it.
@snivellusisanechidna Btw Qc's GDP (last time I checked) was the 24th largest it the world, out of 133 countries.
Anyway, nice to meet a fellow Quebecer (Québecoise), I don't have anything against Can or the english ppl of Qc ; but I think Qc and Can will have to rethink their relationship (one way or another).
French fries with cheese is literally the food of the gods
And the more poutine you eat, the quicker you get to meet them.
"I smoke in church" hahaha... could you imagine that?!
@unab84 In the whole war, Can did not have a major role, but still we lost 45 000 people. Its a higher ratio of population than what the US suffered. We did participate in every major slaughter of the war, had our own beach on d-day, dieppe, reconquering Italy. We liberated the Netherland pretty much by ourselves, and to this day Can is celebrated every year in Holland. Can was not a big player, but we were on the frontline of every major battle, and suffered more than our share of casualty.
and maybe i can t turn right on a red light but tabarnak i can go right trough it because quebec is the world largest producer of maple sirop....
LOL
calisse de tabarnak!
funny! I like the "I smoke in church" part! hillarious!
Bottom line is...Quebec, as a whole, is an awesome place to be. If some Canadians don't care whether Quebec separates or not, shame on them. Quebec has a rich history and its where the rest Canada got a lot of its roots from. I live in Ottawa, my family's from Montreal, and I Quebec is way under appreciated. Canada, with all our provinces and territories, is the best place to be!
just noticed his glasses on on upside down
@Canadians4Obama Il a fait sa carrière au Québec et en France. Il vit même au Québec présentement.
im not a racist wasp who is saying french should leave the country i am a french canadian why would i say that ? all im sayin is that the quebec should not split from the canada ... because diversity is what keep the country together . im putting and end to this argument
Good choice. Quebec should be free from Canadastan
especially the drinking age part.
You would have had to been there or at least in the Border States to get this back when Quebec entertained the idea of secession. This was a play on the “I Am Canadian” spot that was out during that time. If you’ve worked with any Quebecoise, you’d understand this in its entirety. Hilarious and still cracks me up after all these years… Mostly, because it is so true!
"Merci, salut la visite"
Finally, after more than 10 years, I now know what that last line is!
I like you comment. We will get our freedom sooner or later, but it doesn't mean we need to cultivate anger toward each other. We also learn stereotypes as Canadians being foreman trying to exploit us, rude, french haters... etc. Traveling from coast to coast, I realized that there is a lot of open minded Canadians, even to the idea of our independence and the right to control our destiny. Unfortunately, there is also hillbillies everywhere as the guy who did publish this video.
@iamamonkey1231 its a Canadian radio station that did this, a Toronto radio station
Vive le Québec... libre !
The actor in this video is Peter Cugno
how did you know?
I have a friend who knows a guy that knows the actor
@@radicalsponge Ouais! Le gars qui connaît le gars qui a vue l'ours!
Yeah I agree, for most of the stuff mentioed in the vid I was like hey that descibes me and I was born and raised in Ontario. So it's really just describing a Canadian. Sometimes I feel like there is too much franco/anglo tension in QC; however, there are always exceptions. I've always found Montreal to be a great place that takes pride in the fact that it has bilingual roots so both cultures exist independantly and mixed together in harmony. (that's just 1 example)
Maybe I can't turn right on a red light, but tabarnak, I can go right through it!
I love this! So funny! I am from Quebec and I absolutely love this! I am a proud Canadian but this really does make me laugh!
I just love Guy!! I say much the same about my home country, Oregon.
I MISS YOU, MONTREAL!!!
@thiw123 : Friend of mine I live in Montreal and so my info is first hand. The sole reason why French Canada still lives is due to its being in the federation. Imagine for a second what will happen in case of a separation. Many people will leave Quebec to rejoin Canada. Quebec at the moment is suffering from low poplation. By population dropped even further, it would have to bring more and more immigrant and due to language policies solely from North Africa regions. Then it'll be such a hell.
It's 9:00 am, and I'm having breakfast eating poutine. Ohhh yeahhhh!
Je m'excuse. My last comment may have sounded harsh, I meant that as food for thought, and not to be rude. When I lived in Quebec I had a great time and met some wonderful people there. But there are huge regions that don't agree about separation, and that was a thought by them. Most of those places exist along the Ontario and NB borders, in and around Montreal Ouest.....and some in the far north where the Cree and Inuit live. Je vous souhaite bien mon ami. Prenez soin. (did I say that right?)
c'est quoi le nom de la chanson derriere svp
What is the name of the song plz
Merci
Thanks,
"Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1" (played at most college graduations)